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El TecoloteNewsletter of the Santa Barbara Audubon Society, Inc.
Volume 46, Issue 2 October — November 2007
Please Save Saturday, January 5, 2008, for the
upcoming Santa Barbara Christmas Bird Count!
See Dec./Jan. El Tecolote for further details and sign up information.
Plover Project Update
The renovated plover nursery, reported in the April-
May ET, was put to good use this breeding season,
along with a new incubator purchased by SBAS. Skunk
predation on plover eggs was very high this year, despitean improved skunk fence and removal of additional non-
native shrubs, such that Dr. Cris Sandoval gathered many
plover eggs for incubation in the nursery, and replaced the
eggs on the beach with wooden eggs painted to resemble
plover eggs. The parents continued to incubate the fake
eggs, but the skunks lost interest. As the first chick from
each brood hatched, Cris returned the clutch to the beach
in the parent’s nest. As long as the first chick was 2 hours
or less old, the parents recognized it as their own and cared
for it and its nestmates as they hatched. Seven plover
chicks, some injured at other beaches and some from failed
nests, were raised in the plover nursery; they were releasedon the beach when they could fly, at about one month
old. Nursery Volunteers were ably managed by Nicole
Cerra, with funding secured by SBAS from Shoreline
Preservation Fund. Thanks to all the Plover Nursery
volunteers! SBAS volunteer Sam Chirman also installed
Plexiglas sheets all around the new plover cages to keep
the sand hoppers from “hopping” out; this provided a
more consistent food supply for the plover chicks, andreduced the collecting time on the beach for the volunteers
Jennifer Stroh juggled docent schedules, recruitment and
training during the intense breeding season.
Audubon continues the “Important Bird Area
Enhancement Project”, removing the non-native shrubs
that harbor the nest predators —skunks and raccoons—
from areas close to the mouth of the slough. This projec
is funded by Audubon-California and the Southern
California Wetland Recovery Project. Iceplant is also
being eradicated and will be replaced with native dune
vegetation which supports insects and provides nectar for
butterf lies and food resources for birds.If you’d like to become a Snowy Plover docent, call
880-1195. See the Calendar of events for training dates
and habitat restoration workdays.
This year 2 Least Tern chicks and 72 Snowy Plover chicks hatched.
Photos by Callie Bowdish
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Tecolote Circle Donor Appreciation
Saturday, October 27Tecolote Circle members: please save the morning of October 27 for a special experience. Joel and Vasanti Fithian
will host our event at their historic and beautiful home near the Mission. We’ll enjoy a tour of their elegant horticultura
garden along with a visit from Eyes in the Sky birds of prey, and brunch will be provided. Other surprises are in
store. You will receive an invitation.
Members of Tecolote Circle have made donations or bequests of $1000 or more to the Endowment Fund of Santa
Barbara Audubon. If you’ve made a bequest to SBAS, let us know so we can send you an invitation! If you’d like to
become a member in time for the October 27 event, please contact Julie Kummel at 964-4944.
Projects your Santa Barbara Audubon Society has been
involved in for the 2006-2007 fiscal year:
Snowy Plovers program
Tree Swallow Nest Box Project
Bird Island MonitoringWhite Tailed Kites Monitoring
Wind Farm Studies
Condors and lead ammunition
Phenology Study
UCSB Faculty Housing habitat protection.
Habitat restoration at COPR and Arroyo Hondo
San Marcos Foothills Coalition
City of Goleta General Plan comments
San Jose Creek Flood Control & Fish Passage Project
Goleta Beach Erosion EIR Comments
Global Warming
Earth DayMAX Project
Eyes in the Sky and MAX ProjectEITS presented 170 programs (an all-time high) to an estimated audience of over 4500 community members
students, families, seniors, and out-of-towners; 56 school programs were presented to approximately 1200
students (including the Youth Enrichment Adventure Summer Program). Six Meet Your Wild Neighbor —a
five-week science series—were held.
The MAX Project at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History contributed 96 raptor programs as week
end interpretive presentations. Progress has been made on permitting for the “mews” to house the birds of prey
on the Museum grounds, with a revised construction schedule of spring 2008.
Field Trip and Bird Walks
There were 14 Field Trips and 24 Bird Walks held this year with a total of 644 participants.
SB Audubon Programs
Nine evening programs on diverse nature topics were presented at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
which attracted from 35 to 175 attendees.
Great Blue Heron in habitat
Artist Steven D’Amato
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Santa Barbara Audubon Programs All programs, unless otherwise noted, will take place at Farrand Hall, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Mission Canyon
Santa Barbara. Free on-site parking. All programs, unless otherwise noted, will begin at 7:30 p.m. and are free to the public. Doors
open at 7:00 p.m. SBAS members are encouraged to bring guests.
All From An EggThe Origins Of The
Santa Barbara Museum Of Natural
HistoryKrista Fahy
Associate Curator Vertebrate Zoology
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
(Please note special date)
Do you know which local institution got its start as the
Museum of Comparative Oology? Come join AssociateCurator Krista Fahy as she reveals the history, secrets and
jewels of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s
egg collection.
Krista started with the Vertebrate Zoology department
in 1994. She currently manages the museum’s extensive
avian collections and works to provide access to the data
held within to researchers and naturalists around the world
As a doctoral candidate at UCSB, Krista has studied the habitat characteristics and nest preferences of central coast
Snowy Plovers. In her lack of free time she enjoys birding, travel and antique natural history art.
Birds and Habitats ofVandenberg AFB
Mark Holmgren
Associate Director,
Center for Biodiversity, UCSB
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Twelve years of UCSB bird studies on Vandenberg AFB have yielded valuable
information on the special birds and habitats on the base. How well does themilitary mission foster bird protection and preservation on this air force base? We’l
look at the issues, the information, and the opportunities for long-term protection.
Mark has been the curator of birds, mammals, and herps at UCSB since 1984 in wha
is now known at the Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration.
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Santa Barbara Audubon Field Trips Everyone is welcome! These trips are fun for both beginning and expert bird watchers. Binoculars are useful for enjoyment of birds
but if you don’t have a pair please call the trip leader and we’ll lend you a spare. Trips are free unless noted. Please contact Jack
Sanford (805) 566-2191 j [email protected] for details or questions.
Field Trips/Bird WalksDo you have an idea?
We are always looking for suggestion for places to visit on our monthly field trips. If you have an idea and are not sure
where or what to do next, or are interested in helping coordinate a field trip contact Jack Sanford (805) 566-2191.
Least Tern Artist Steven D’Amato
Golden Eagle Juvenile
Artist Steven D’Amato
Devereux Slough
UCSB West Campus, GoletaSaturday, October 13, 2007
7:30 a.m.-11 a.m.
Target Birds: Shorebirds, water birds and wintering songbirds
Trip Leader : Robert Lindsay, 684-5373 [email protected]
Directions: Take Hwy. 101 to the Glen Annie/Storke Rd. exit. Proceed south (towards
the ocean) on Storke Rd. Turn left on El Collegio Rd., right on Camino Corto Lane, and
right on Del Playa Drive. Park and meet at the end of Del Playa.
We will bird a loop trail walking the beach past the Snowy Plover reserve, take trails
by the pond below the storage tanks then around the top and east side of the slough and back to the cars.
Las Cruzitas Ranch
(near Santa Ynez)
Saturday, November 17, 2007
9:15 a.m. to 2-3 p.m.
(8 a.m. at car pool location)
Target Birds: Goldfinches, Buntings, Rufous-crowned Sparrows, Phainopepla, Yellow- bil led Magpies, Prairie Falcons, Nuthatches, Hummingbirds, and maybe a Golden
Eagle
Trip Leader : Cruz Phillips, 688-8233, [email protected]
Cost: $6.00 gas money to car pool drivers. Car-pooling is recommended as parking is
limited.
Directions: We will meet at the Five Points Shopping Center (3925 State St., Carl’s Jr.)
at 8 a.m. To meet us at the ranch, take Hwy. 154 to Armour Ranch Rd., which is 3.3
miles west of Bradbury Dam (Lake Cachuma). Go north on Armour Ranch Rd. 1.4 miles, and turn right on Happy
Canyon Rd. At 2.4 miles turn right on Alisos Ave. At 0.7 miles the pavement ends at a cattle guard. Continue 2.6
miles straight past 2 more cattle guards to the barn and ranch.
We will arrive around 9:15 a.m. and bird for about two hours near the ranch house where there are a large numberof feeders and bird habitat. Then we will take an easy walk around the general area and perhaps take a tour of a
canyon. Bring water, a snack and/or lunch.
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Welcome!SBAS extends a warm welcome to our newest members.
We look forward to seeing you at our programs and field trips. Thanks for joining!
There’s nothing like an early morning drive up the
Gaviota coast to get your day started. Especially when it’s
an SBAS field trip to the magnificent Hollister Ranch!After the usual gathering at 5-Points, a full compliment of
birders headed out under perfect weather. Once we cleared
Goleta, the 101 allowed us terrif ic views of the channel as
we motored west. Several squadrons of Brown Pelicans
were also heading west, along with their gull escorts.
Meanwhile on the north side, Red-tails stood sentry atop
their power poles.
While getting checked in at the gate, we all got great
views of many Humpback Whales feeding offshore,
a first for many of us. Once inside the Ranch, we met
up with Wendie Kruthers, our hostess, who took us to
Bulito Beach. We spent quite a long time there, and for
good reason. There was plenty to look at onshore and
off. There were hundreds of Brown Pelicans and Western
Gulls, along with large numbers of Heermans Gulls and
Brandt’s Cormorants. Far offshore were a flock of Sooty
Shearwaters, while handfuls of Clarks Grebes, Pacific
Loons and Bonaparte’s Gulls worked the inshore area.
Our next stop was the familiar walk past the historic
farmhouse, through the oak grove, and up the now-dry
Bulito Creek. We picked up many of the common birdssuch as swallows, towhees, woodpeckers, blackbirds
thrashers and phoebes, but specialty birds were hard to
come by.
Our last stop was another familiar one, Alegria Beach
We birded the beach and adjoining wetland vigorously
with minimal results, so we moved a bit further inland
by the pond. It was there that we got 2 of our best-of-day
birds. In the distance was a Blue Grosbeak perched up
high. While not far away we got a Loggerhead Shrike on
a fence post. A nice way to end our day of birding! On
the way out, just before the gate, a Greater Roadrunner
perched on a fence post at eye level and flicked it’s tail asif to say “see you next time”
The final tally was 60 birds for the trip. Our specia
thanks go out to the Hollister Ranch Association and
Ms. Wendie Kruthers for their kindness and generosity
and to Guy Tingos and Jack Sanford for their expertise
in leading this delightful trip.
Hollister Ranch Field Trip Report June 9th, 2007
by Jeff Hanson
Brown Pelicans.
Photo by Jeff Hanson
Gaylen Davidson
Mark Ferrer
Kristin Mccallister
Robert Muhr
Faye E. Nennig
Lora Von Seydewitz
Patricia Moreland
Laura Wilson
Stephanie Calkins
Wendy Davee
Janice Hamilton
Mr. Nathan Alley
Kris Burnell
Mr. Benjamin Hitz, Jr.
Mr. Andrew R. Lemert
Ms. Barbara G. McAuliffe
Alvie A. Pagel
Mr. Cliff J. Perreault
Mr. David Raney
Mr. James Rehfus
Mr. Ron Camp
Mr. Robert A. Scott
Wendie Kruthers meets the group.
Photo by Jeff Hanson
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Friday Bird Walks
J oin us on the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 8:30-10:30 a.m. Please call Bird Walk leader Jack Sanford
566-2191 or email at [email protected] if you are interested in leading a future bird walk to your favorite
birding location or have any questions.
Bonus Afternoon Bird Walk during Creek Week
( Sponsored by the Santa Barbara City Creeks Division and County Project Clean Water)
Santa Barbara Harbor
Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007, 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Target Birds: Waterfowl, Shorebirds, Peregrine Falcons, Song birds
Directions: Coming from the north on Hwy. 101, take the Castillo St. off ramp to Cabrillo Blvd. Coming from the
south on Hwy. 101 take the Cabrillo Blvd. off ramp. Park on Bath or Mason St. (no time limit) or use paid city lot
parking. We will meet on the sidewalk next to the Sea Landing Sport Fishing Building (301 W. Cabrillo Blvd.)
Stevens Park
Friday, Nov. 9
Target Birds: Raptors, Woodpeckers, Warblers, Phoebes
Wrens, Kinglets, Towhees.
Directions: Take Hwy. 101 to Las Positas Rd. offramp
Turn towards the mountains. Follow Las Positas Rd. unti
it becomes San Roque Rd. Follow San Roque Rd. Turn
left on Calle Fresno and right on Canon Drive. Stevens
Park is on your right.
Winchester CanyonFriday, Nov. 23
Target Birds: Kingbirds, Kinglets, Siskins, Woodpeckers
Titmice, Towhees, raptors
Directions: Take Hwy. 101 to Winchester Canyon Rd
exit. Take Winchester Canyon Rd. Cross Cathedral Oaks
Rd. Turn right on Winchester Rd. and left on Rio Vista
Drive. Park near the open space area on your left.
Red-winged Blackbird
Artist Steven D’Amato
Northern Flicker
Artist Kirsten Munson
Hidden Valley Park Friday, Oct 12
Target Birds: Black-headed Grosbeaks, Towhees,
Mockingbirds, Woodpeckers.
Directions: Take Modoc Rd. to Calle De Los Amigos.
Park is on the corner of Calle De Los Amigos and Torino
Drive. Park on street.
Rocky Nook Park Friday, Oct. 26
Target Birds: Blackbirds, Bushtits, Woodpeckers, Phoebes,
Vireos, Warblers, Wrens.
Directions: From Hwy. 101 take Mission St. past the
Mission. The road becomes Mission Canyon Rd. Rocky
Nook Park is on the right as you head towards the
mountains.
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OPPORTUNITIESVolunteer Habitat Restoration
Audubon helps recruit volunteers for habitat restoration at the
Coal Oil Point Reserve and the Arroyo Hondo Preserve. Come
help to restore a creek or estuary while spending a morning in a
beautiful bird habitat. Contact the Land Trust, Arroyo Hondo
Preserve Volunteer Coordinator Jane Murray at ltvolunteer@ yahoo.com or 684-4405. For Coal Oil Point Reserve, contact
Tara Longwell for site at [email protected] or 252-4903.
or Darlene Chirman at [email protected] or 692-2008.
ARROYO HONDO
Contact: Jane Murray
Sunday October 7 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Sunday November 4 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
COAL OIL POINT RESERVE
Contact: Tara LongwellSaturday October 13 9 a.m.-12 noon
Saturday November 17 9 a.m.-12 noon
Plover Project Docent TrainingTraining takes place at the Cliff House at Coal Oil Point
Reserve, from 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Training dates:
October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 November . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
December . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Training Schedule:
Tour is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-11 a.m.
Training is . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 a.m. -1:30 p.m.
Those interested should call Jennifer Stroh to register at
880-1195.
SBAS Needs Your E-mail AddressTo be added to the SBAS e-mail list, just send an e-mail message with the subject line, “Add + your name” to
[email protected]. The SBAS e-mail mailing list will only be used for SBAS business and will not be sold or shared
with any other group.
National Audubon Society
Membership Application(new members only)
Includes membership in National Audubon & Santa
Barbara Audubon Society (C13 7XCH) and subscriptions
to Audubon magazine & El Tecolote, the SBAS
newsletter
r $20 Introductory Membershipr $15 Senior (62+) or Student
Name__________________________________
Address_________________________________
City____________________________________
State/Zip________________________________
Phone__________________________________
E-mail__________________________________
Make check payable to: National Audubon Society
Mail to: Santa Barbara Audubon Society
5679 Hollister Ave., Suite 5B
Goleta, CA 93117
Please Save
Saturday, January 5, 2008,
Christmas Bird Count!
See Dec./Jan. El Tecolote for further detailsand sign up information.
Birding Festival Information
Morro Bay Winter
Annual Bird Festival
January 18-21, 2008For more information about the Festival, check out
our website at www.morrobaybirdfestival.org, or
call (805) 772-4677.
San Diego Bird Festival
February 6 -11, 2008
Kenn Kaufman Keynote Speaker
Trip & Workshop leader
For a Festival brochure and registration information
contact us at: sandiegoaudubon.org or 619-682-7200
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PLEASE EXPEDITE
Calendar of EventsCheck our website for any changes or late additions to
our Bird Walks, Field Trips or Programs:
http://www.rain.org/~audubon/
Oct. 6 Plover Training
Oct. 7 Restore Arroyo Hondo
Oct. 11 Santa Barbara Harbor Bird Walk
Oct. 12 Hidden Valley Bird WalkOct. 13 Restore Coal Oil Point Reserve
Oct. 13 Devereux Slough Field Trip
Oct. 24 Program: Habitats of Vandenberg
Oct. 26 Rocky Nook Bird Walk
Oct. 27 Tecolote Circle Donor Appreciation
Nov. 4 Restore Arroyo Hondo
Nov. 9 Stevens Park Bird Walk
Nov. 10 Plover Training
Nov. 17 Restore Coal Oil Point Reserve
Nov. 17 Las Cruzitas Ranch Field Trip
Nov. 23 Winchester Canyon Bird Walk
Dec. 5 Program: All From An Egg
Dec. 8 Plover Training
Jan. 5 Christmas Bird Count
SBAS - July 2007/June 2008(805) 964-1468, [email protected]
http://www.rain.org/~audubon/
OFFICERSPresident Darlene Chirman 692-2008 [email protected]
Vice-President Lee Moldaver 964-1468 [email protected]
Secretary Susan Lentz 968-6011 [email protected]
Treasurer Dave Messick 969-4373
BOARD MEMBERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRSField Trips Chair Jack Sanford 566-2191 [email protected]
Programs Chair John O’Brien 962-7799 [email protected]
Conservation Chair Steve Ferry 967-5162 [email protected]
Education Chair Patricia Malone 569-1993 [email protected]
Science Chair Kris Burnell* 683-4868 [email protected]
*Agreed to serve; anticipate board appointment at the August meeting
Membership Chair Jared Dawson 687-6218 [email protected]
Newsletter Chair Callie Bowdish 968-2857 cjbowdish@hotmai l.com
Publicity Chair Ben Shalant 448-4447 [email protected]
At Large–Outreach Julie Kummel 964-9444 [email protected]
At-Large–Outreach Dolores Pollock 681-8661 [email protected] Large–Outreach Margo Kenney 963-3011 [email protected]
APPOINTED POSITIONSWebmaster: Bobbie Offen 684- 0160 [email protected]
Eyes In The Sky: Gabriele Drozdowski 898-0347 [email protected]
Snowy Plover Docent Prog: Jennifer Stroh 880-1195 [email protected]
Hospitality: Sylvelin Edgerton 964-1658 [email protected]
Nancy Rohrer 687-7587 [email protected]
Report Rare Birds: Karen Bridgers 964-1316 [email protected]
Hear Rare Bird Report 964-8240
Officers and Chairs meet the 2nd Wednesday of the month. Members are welcomed
to attend. Call SBAS office to verify dates and times. FAX: 967-7718. Cover
art by Daryl Harrison.
Printed on recycled paper.
El Tecolote is published 6 times a year by
the Santa Barbara Audubon Society, Inc.
Members are invited to send announcements,
letters, articles, photos and drawings for
consideration to:
SBAS, Andy Lentz, Editor
5679 Hollister Avenue, Suite 5B
Goleta, CA 93117
or email: [email protected] deadline is the 10th of the month
before publication.